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<!-- Original:  Ronnie T. Moore, Editor -->
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site = "http://www.yoursite.com"; // Do not include the final "/"
function combineMenus(frm, menu1, menu2) {
with (frm) {
str = menu1.options[menu1.selectedIndex].value;
str += menu2.options[menu2.selectedIndex].value;
url = site + "/" + str + ".html";
// window.location.href = url;
alert("You would have been taken to:\n\n" + url + "\n\nBut, this is just a demo!"); 
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}
//  End -->
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Sends the user to a specific URL based on the combined selections from two different pulldown menus.  If the user only selects from one menu, they are still taken to that menu's corresponding page.  Works great for sites navigation based on two seperate characteristics.  Give it a try.
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<select name=menu1>
<option value="">Make</option>
<option value="Ford">Ford</option>
<option value="Chevy">Chevy</option>
<option value="Toyota">Toyota</option>
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<select name=menu2>
<option value="">Year</option>
<option value="1998">1998</option>
<option value="1999">1999</option>
<option value="2000">2000</option>
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<input type=button value="Select" onClick="combineMenus(this.form, this.form.menu1, this.form.menu2)">
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<tr><td BGCOLOR=yellow><font FACE="helvetica,arial,geneva"><b>JavaScript Source Code 3000:  Navigation:  Combined Menu</b>
<p>Simply click inside the window below, use your cursor to highlight the script, and copy (type Control-c or Apple-c) the script into a new file in your text editor (such as Note Pad or Simple Text) and save (Control-s or Apple-s).  The script is yours!!!
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<input type=button value="Highlight All" onClick="javascript:this.form.txt.focus();this.form.txt.select();">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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&lt;!-- TWO STEPS TO INSTALL COMBINED MENU:

  1.  Copy the coding into the HEAD of your HTML document
  2.  Add the last code into the BODY of your HTML document  --&gt;

&lt;!-- STEP ONE: Paste this code into the HEAD of your HTML document  --&gt;

&lt;HEAD&gt;

&lt;SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"&gt;
&lt;!-- Original:  Ronnie T. Moore, Editor --&gt;
&lt;!-- Idea by:  Selvi Narayanan --&gt;

&lt;! &gt;
&lt;! &gt;

&lt;!-- Begin
site = "http://www.yoursite.com"; // Do not include the final "/"
function combineMenus(frm, menu1, menu2) {
with (frm) {
str = menu1.options[menu1.selectedIndex].value;
str += menu2.options[menu2.selectedIndex].value;
url = site + "/" + str + ".html";
window.location.href = url;
   }
}
//  End --&gt;
&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;/HEAD&gt;

&lt;!-- STEP TWO: Copy this code into the BODY of your HTML document  --&gt;

&lt;BODY&gt;

&lt;center&gt;
&lt;form name=menufrm&gt;
&lt;select name=menu1&gt;
&lt;option value=""&gt;Make&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;option value="Ford"&gt;Ford&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;option value="Chevy"&gt;Chevy&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;option value="Toyota"&gt;Toyota&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;/select&gt;

&lt;select name=menu2&gt;
&lt;option value=""&gt;Year&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;option value="1998"&gt;1998&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;option value="1999"&gt;1999&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;option value="2000"&gt;2000&lt;/option&gt;
&lt;/select&gt;

&lt;input type=button value="Select" onClick="combineMenus(this.form, this.form.menu1, this.form.menu2)"&gt;
&lt;/form&gt;
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